What are the arguments for and against school voucher programs? Evaluate whether you think voucher programs are a good idea

What will be an ideal response?

Answer: An ideal response will:
1. Define vouchers as certificates issued by the government that may be applied toward the cost of attending private or other public schools. The monetary value of these certificates usually correlates with the cost of educating a student in his or her local public school.
2. Explain how advocates of vouchers argue that money talks. If parents remove their students from failing schools, these schools will quickly learn that they have to take steps to improve educational quality.
3. Explain that opponents contend that allowing students to take money away from public schools actually makes it harder for failing schools to improve.
4. Assess whether voucher programs are a good idea.

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Under a law passed by Congress, handicapped children are entitled to

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